I looked at the passing busses, cars, and people and sighed. We were sitting outside the Franklin Institute. We had made it to Philadelphia, about four hours ago, and Riley and I had gotten our clothes changed first. I was now wearing light-blue jeans with a purple ribbon belt and a purple long-sleeved shirt. I had tied my hair up with a black ribbon and I tried my best to cover up the scratches that I had gotten in the wild chase we had yesterday night.

"Riley?" I asked him, turning towards him. He looked up from doing the crossword puzzle he had been doing waiting for the little kid to come back with the net letters for the clue. You see, I volunteered to go get the letters, but Riley sent a little kid so we wouldn't get caught, just in case Ian came here.

"Yeah?" He replied, scooting closer to me.

"Remember in the van before all this crazy stuff happened?" He nodded, wanting me to continue. "Um…" I trailed off, thinking if I really say this or not.

"Well, if you're not going to say something, I will." Riley started, but the little kid came over and sat beside Riley.

"S-S-A-N-D." He said, swinging his feet. I smiled at him and he smiled back.

"Hmm, you sure this is right?" Riley asked getting ready to write this down on the side of the crossword puzzle paper. "Okay, S-S-A…" He wrote down the letters and the 'n' looked like an 'r' and the younger boy pointed it out.

"No, 'n,'" he said, looking at Riley like he was crazy.

Riley looked at the little boy. "That is an 'n.'" He said, like it was obvious.

"It does look like an 'r' Riles." I told him, grabbing his pencil, scratching out the problem letter, and put an 'n' in place of the other one. Riley glared at me.

"You know what? Here's another dollar. Go get the last four letters. Go get 'em chief." Riley gave the kid another dollar.

"I still can't believe you bribed the kid with money. You could have done it with candy." I told him, nudging him with my shoulder playfully.

"Yeah, but then I'd have to give up you, and I really don't want to do that." He smirked as I blushed and giggled. I got up as much courage as I could and kissed his cheek, close to his mouth. He looked at me surprised and I just took the paper out of his hands, and looked at the unfinished clue.

"'The vision to see the treasured past comes as the timely shadow crosses in front of the house of Pass and… Pass and what?" I asked my self, thinking hard.

Riley looked up just as a bus and looked at it. "Caylen, it's pass and stow!" He grabbed the paper from me, quickly wrote it down, and got up, dragging me behind him.

"Riley, slow down!" I yelled at him as we quickly made our way back to where Ben and Abigail were shopping.

He slowed down a little and kept on walking. "Sorry, I'm just so excited! I figured something out, without anyone's help!" He exclaimed, happy as can be.

"Yeah, but you got the answer off the side of a bus." He pouted and we walked up the steps of the mall.

"So, I still got it." He grabbed my hand and walked towards the elevator. I shook my head and pulled him in the direction of the stairs leading to the upper layers of the mall. He glared and shook his silently arguing with me.

"Fine, you take the elevator; I'll take the stairs." I let go of his hand and walked up the stairs, leaving him.

"Caylen!" He called, running to catch up to me. I turned and raised an eyebrow. He looked panicked. When he saw me looking at him, he clamed himself down. "I don't want you going alone." He put his arms around me and I smiled to myself. I had won the mini fight.

We walked up the steps of the café below the shopping area of whatever store Ben and Abigail were in. Riley had remembered, but I don't look at signs in malls. Riley basically ran up the step to the shopping area and I just took my time.

By the time I reached them, Riley had already told them about the clue. "Well what does the rest of it mean?" Riley asked Ben, referring to the clue.

"Hey, Abigail." I waved at her, as she was the only person to first see me arrive. She waved back and Riley put his arm around my waist and dragged me over to his side. He kissed the top of my head and I smiled. In a way, I guess that we both just expressed our feelings for each other. 'You don't know that for sure,' my inner voice taunted, and I cursed at it multiple times.

I looked up, realizing that I had missed more of what happened. I cursed once again at my thoughts and tried to focus on what was going on.

"What time. What time." Ben was saying with a very serious face. His face suddenly brightened and he turned to Abigail. "You're going to love this." He smiled and turned to the women behind the desk. Excuse me, can I see one of those hundred dollar bills I paid you with?"

The clerk looked bored. "No," was all she said.

"Well, I have this diver's watch, it's called a submariner. I dive with it. It's actually quite valuable. You could use it as collateral." Ben handed the woman his watch. She rolled her eyes, not caring about what Ben was saying.

"Whatever." She took the watch and went to the cashier to get the money.

Ben turned to us. "On the back of a hundred dollar bill is an etching of Independence Hall, based on a painting done in the 1780's…."

"Hello!" The clerk said annoyed, waving the dollar in the air in front of Ben.

"Thank you." Ben took the bill. "And the artist was actually a friend of Benjamin Franklin. It's wonderful. Hold this." He handed Abigail the Declaration, hesitating for minute. She smiled at him.

"I'm not going anywhere." Ben nodded and let her have the tube.

"Do you have any idea how to see the back of the bill? If I recall correctly, we didn't bring a magnifying glass." I said, peering over Ben's shoulder. Ben looked around for something and picked up a water bottle.

"This will work just fine." He put the water bottle in front of the bill and moved it back and forth, adjusting it so he could see the tiny numbers. "If we look through this, we might be able to see the time."

Abigail looked over Ben's shoulder. "What time do you see?" She asked him.

"2:22." Ben replied.

"Well, what time is it now?" I asked, looking around the room, trying to find a clock. The clerk answered the question.

"It's almost 3." She said, looking at Ben's watch.

"We missed it." Abigail said disappointment evident in her voice.

"No we didn't. We didn't miss it because…" Riley paused, waiting for Ben, Abigail, or me to say something. We just looked at him. "Wait, you don't know this? I know something about history you guys don't know!" He smiled.

"I'd be very excited to learn about it Riley." Ben told him. I just smiled, giggling a little. It made me happy to see him so excited.

"Hold on one second. Let me just…" Riley took a deep breath. "Just take in this moment." He smiled and leaned his head against mine. "Is this how you feel all the time, except for now, of course…"

"Riley!" Abigail barked, clearly annoyed at him.

"Alright!" Riley said, putting his hands up in defense, which meant that he took his arm from around my waist. I pouted and grabbed it, putting it back around me. He smiled at me and then turned to Abigail and Ben. "What I know is that daylight savings time wasn't established until World War 1. So if it's 3 pm now, in 1776, it would be 2 pm."

Ben smiled. "Riley, you're a genius." He told him. I looked over at Abigail who was giving me a look. I mouthed 'talk to you later,' to her and got out of Riley's grip.

"Come on, let's go." I said, letting Ben and Abigail get in front of me so they could go down the stairs first.

"Do you know who the first person to suggest Daylight Savings time was?" Riley asked, looking hopeful that we wouldn't know.

"Ben Franklin," We all replied. Riley stomped his foot, looking disappointed. I laughed and kissed him on the cheek and quickly went up to be near Abigail.

"What is going on between you and Riley?" She asked whispering as Ben and Riley took up the front, talking about something.

"Nothing, yet. I really like him, and I hope he likes me back." I whispered back, looking at Riley.

"I bet he does. The way he has been treating you, he has to like you." She said, smiling.

"I have a question for you now." She nodded, signaling me to continue. "Do you like Ben?" I asked her. She tensed up and bit her lip.

"I don't know." Was all she said. I smiled at her.

"I know how that feels." She smiled back and gave me a hug and we followed Ben and Riley to Independence Hall.

A/N: Thank you reviewers! I love you all. Thank so much for your kind words. I still haven't seen the movie and I'm hoping that I can see it soon. Anyway, I love to get reviews! So... Wink-wink-nudge-nudge Smile!